The 10 Best Christmas Markets In Paris For 2018

Traditional Christmas markets are found in every quartier of Paris — and they run from the end of November to the beginning of January. These holiday markets, now a staple of the festive season, originated in Germany during the Middle Ages and were introduced to Paris by Alsatians who settled here.

The signature feature of Christmas markets are the wooden chalets (although these days they are sometimes tents), lined up in rows, where all things Christmas are sold — decorations, regional products, arts & crafts, roasted chestnuts, mulled wines, and the other seasonal charms you expect like garlands and decorated trees and Santa's workshops. Also be sure to read our guide to the best things to do in Paris this Christmas….

The Top 10 Paris Christmas Markets in 2018

1. Marché de Noël at Notre Dame

Cozied next door to Notre-Dame Cathedral with its giant decorated Christmas tree is one of the most charming Christmas markets in Paris. Grab a mug of mulled wine as you wander through the chalets, shopping for regional artisan gifts, nibbling on roasted chestnuts.

Square René Viviani, 2 rue du Fouarre

Île de la Cité

Mid-December to Christmas Eve

Metro: Maubert-Mutualité

2. Le Village de Noël at Les Halles

The Christmas Village at Les Halles is one of the biggest holiday markets in Paris, featuring sixty chalets that display seasonal crafts, decorations, and delectable food. There are also workshops, including a letter writing session to Santa. Look for the Enchanted Forest where the kids can search for Père Noël's house. This market was an instant hit in its first season in 2017, following a multi-year renovation at Les Halles.

Fontaine des Innocents, Place Joachim Du-Bellay

1st Arrondissement

Late November to late December

Metro: Les Halles

3. Abbesses Christmas Market at Montmartre

Head up the hill to the place at Abbesses where you'll find the children's carousel and, at this time of year, the Christmas market of Montmartre. Although it's one of the smaller market, with only about twenty chalets, the variety and sheer charm make up for size. Plan to spend at least half a day here — and after browsing the market explore this famous quartier where so many artists lived and worked.

Place des Abbesses

Montmartre, 18th Arrondissement

End of November to early January

Metro: Abbesses

4. Village de Noël at Champs de Mars

At the foot of the Eiffel Tower, on the Champs de Mars, you'll discover one of the most-loved Christmas markets in Paris. After your Santa shopping bags are filled, hang around the Eiffel Tower for a nighttime glittering show of lights. Another of our favorite things to do in the neighborhood is to visit nearby Rue St. Dominique, where the streets are lit with Eiffel-Tower-shaped street Christmas decorations.

Champs de Mars, Eiffel Tower

7th Arrondissement

Mid to late December

Metro: Alma-Marceau or Bir-Hakeim

5. Village de Noël at La Défense

This is the largest Christmas market in Paris, with a staggering 350 chalets. If you've never been to La Défense the market gives you a reason to go, especially in the evening when the towering buildings are illuminated. Plan to spend several hours — the variety and diversity of products sold is mind boggling. There's even a Canadian section where you can sample and purchase maple syrup from Quebec.

Also on sale are fresh oysters, regional sausages and a variety of cheeses and seasonal baked goods. Getting there is easy, it's the last stop on Metro Line 1, under the Grande Arche.

Parvis de la Defense, Grande Arche

La Defense

End of November to end of December

Metro: La Défense;

6. Alsatian Christmas Market at Gare de l'Est

Interested in a little kougelhopf? The famous Alsatian brioche cake with nuggets of raisins and almonds, made in a special mould, was introduced to France by none other than Marie Antoinette. No wonder it's a staple at the two-week annual Christmas Market held at the historic train station, Gare de l'Est.

Now, kougelhopf by itself is a big draw for us, but this market is not only about the kougelhopf. The Alsatian-themed Christmas market has an abundance of other seasonal culinary delights like gingerbread, brioche, galettes, funky munster cheese, tangy sauerkraut, rich foie gras, with some sweet Riesling wines to wash it all down with.

Place du 11 Novembre 1918

10th Arrondissement

First two weeks of December

Metro: Gare de l'Est

7. Marché de Noel at Saint Germain des Prés

Just hop off the metro at Saint-Germain-des-Prés (Line 4) to shop at twenty-five chalets selling a range of authentic arts, crafts, and local seasonal foods. Once your bags are filled, enjoy the attractions of Saint-Germain-des-Prés like the historic church that gives the area its name, Église Saint-Germain, or the literary cafes Les Deux Magots and Cafe de Flore.

Place Saint-Germain des Prés

6th Arrondissement

Mid-December to early January

Metro: Saint-Germain-des-Prés

8. Marché de Noël, 15th Arrondissement

Head to the mairie (town hall) of the 15th arrondissement for the annual neighbourhood Christmas market. Twenty chalets sell regional specialities, games, crafts, jewellery, and decorations. There will be Christmas carols, pony rides, sleigh rides and merry-go-rounds, as well as goodie bags for kids from Père Noël himself.

31 Rue Peclet

15th Arrondissement

December 15 to 24

Metro: Volontaires

9. Les Faeries d'Auteil

This festive Christmas market in the 16th is filled with the bounty of the season — think mulled wine, foie gras, cheese and gingerbread. Also for sale are jewellery, decorations, and those traditional Christmas figures from Provence called santons. Don't miss the nativity scenes, a flea market, concerts and the festive, decorated Christmas trees.

40 Rue Jean de la Fontaine

16th Arrondissement

Usually around December 2 to 10

Metro: Jasmin

10. A Japanese Christmas Market

Jipango, a Franco-Japanese association in Paris, hosts many events during the year. In December they stage their Christmas market, featuring forty stalls with an Asian flair and a zen attitude. Artisans sell unique Japanese arts and crafts. As well, there are plenty of Japanese foods and teas to sample and purchase.

10 Passage Choiseul

2nd Arrondissement

November 28 to December 1

Metro: Pyramides

Other Popular Paris Christmas Markets

Champs-Elysées Christmas Market

The biggest and most popular Christmas market in Paris (running along Champs-Elysées) was closed last year by the Mayor's Office due to a dispute with the market operator. The word for Christmas 2018 is that an alternative market will be set up in the Tuileries Gardens. In past years there have been about 200 chalets offering a variety of French seasonal foods, and arts & crafts. We will confirm when we have more information.

November 24 2018 to January 6, 2019 (maybe!)

Swedish Christmas Market

This Christmas market, a love song to Sweden, features a plethora of Swedish arts, crafts, and glassware as well as a smorgasbord of pickled herring, smoked salmon, tart cranberry jam, with authentic bread, cakes, and chocolates. The event is brought to Paris by the Friends of the Paris Swedish Church, built in the early 1900s.

Église Suedoise, 9 rue Médéric

17th Arrondissemen

Early December

Metro: Sainte Sulpice

Père Noël Village at Place de Saint-Sulpice

Here's a good reason to visit the lovely fountain as well as Église Sainte-Sulpice. When you need to warm your hands, head inside the church to see Delacroix's masterpiece, Jacob Wrestling with the Angel.

Place de Saint-Sulpice

6th Arrondissement

Metro: Courcelles

Place d'Italie

Although it's a petit market with about twenty chalets, there is a festive feeling in the 13th Arrondissement

Place d'Italie

13th Arrondissemen

Trocadero Christmas Market

With its great views of the Eiffel Tower, the Trocadero Christmas Market (photo above) is very popular with locals and visitors alike. Word has it there'll also be a temporary ice rink set up for the season.